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INOR LCD-H20 User manual

LCD-H20 indicator only 70LCDH2001
LCD-H20 in connection head DANAWdia 70LCDH2011
Configuration 70CAL00001
MEASURE OF SUCCESS
USER INSTRUCTIONS
www.inor.com, www.inor.se
The manual must be read prior to adjustment
and/or installation. All information subject to
change without notice.
86BLC00001 2004-05
SWEDEN
GERMANY
USA
ADDRESS 1860 Renaissance Blvd.
Sturtevant, WI 53177, USA
PHONE +1-262-884-4535
FAX +1-262-884-4537
E-MAIL service@inor.com
ADDRESS PO Box 9125
SE-200 39 MALMÖ, Sweden
PHONE +46-40-31 25 60
FAX +46-40-31 25 70
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ADDRESS Rodenbacher Chaussee 6
DE-63457 Hanau-Wolfgang; Germany
PHONE +49-6181-582940
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FINLAND
ADDRESS Unikkotie13
FI-01300 VANTAA, Finland
PHONE +358- 9-83850210
FAX +358-9-83850219
E-MAIL [email protected]
LCD-H20 is a digital indicator for installation directly in a
4-20 mA loop without need for external power.
It is designed for in-head mounting in a sensor connection head
with window.
The indicator is equipped with 12 mm LCD digits.
The scale is easily programmable, without reference signal, by 3
pushbuttons for any values between -1999 and 9999.
As an option, LCD-H20 can be delivered mounted in a
connection head.
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONNECTIONS/DIMENSIONS INDICATOR
Loop Powered
LCD Indicator for
In-head Mounting
DATA (shortform)
Input Current 4-20 mA
Operating range 3.8-22 mA
Voltage drop 2.5 V
Display 4 digits including minus sign, height 12 mm
Indication range Scalable -1999 to 9999, 0 to 3 decimals
Scale setting 3 pushbuttons
Operating
temperature -20 to +70 °C (-4 to +158 °F)
Typical accuracy ±0.1 % of programmed span ±1 digit
Connection Stranded, ≤1 mm2, AWG 16
Mounting Connection head type DANAWdia
with mounting kit KDST1
ORDERING TABLE
LIMITED WARRANTY
INOR Process AB, or any other affiliated company within the Inor Group (hereinafter jointly
referred to as ”Inor”), hereby warrants that the Product will be free from defects in materials or
workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of delivery (”Limited Warranty”). This
Limited Warranty is limited to repair or replacement at Inor’s option and is effective only for the first
end-user of the Product. Upon receipt of a warranty claim, Inor shall respond within a reasonable
time period as to its decision concerning:
1 Whether Inor acknowledges its responsibility for any asserted defect in
materials or workmanship; and, if so,
2 the appropriate cause of action to be taken (i.e. whether a defective
product should be replaced or repaired by Inor).
This Limited Warranty applies only if the Product:
1 is installed according to the instructions furnished by Inor;
2 is connected to a proper power supply;
3 is not misused or abused; and
4 there is no evidence of tampering, mishandling, neglect, accidental damage, modification
or repair without the approval of Inor or damage done to the Product by anyone other
than Inor.
This Limited Warranty is provided by Inor and contains the only express warranty provided.
INOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN AND
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, GUARANTEE OR REPRESENTATION AS TO SUITABILITY FOR
ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, PERFORMANCE, QUALITY AND ABSENCE OF ANY HIDDEN
DEFECTS, AND ANY REMEDY FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, WHICH BUT FOR THIS PROVI-
SION, MIGHT ARISE BY IMPLICATION, OPERATION OF LAW, CUSTOM OF TRADE OR COURSE
OF DEALING, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN,
INOR FURTHER DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSSES, EXPENSES,
INCONVENIENCES, SPECIAL, DIRECT, SECONDARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THE PRODUCT.
Products that are covered by the Limited Warranty will either be repaired or replaced at the option
of Inor. Customer pays freight to Inor, and Inor will pay the return freight by post or other “normal”
way of transport. If any other type of return freight is requested, customer pays the whole return
cost.
MOUNTING/DIMENSIONS CONNECTION HEAD
Programming: The programming is executed through 3 keys
mounted on the bottom of the display. The central key is the
Enter (F) key. The lateral keys act as the up Sand down T
digit; they also act as selection of the parameters.
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CONFIGURATION
Key Function
FAccess to the programming; move to the following parameter menu;
saving of data and close of the programming
TDecreasing digit; selection/set-up of a parameter
SIncreasing digit; selection/set-up of a parameter
S+ T“Escape”
Operation: Press the key Ffor more than 3 seconds to get access to the
programming procedure. The display will visualize the “dP” function, which is the
first programming section: Decimal Point. By pressing the S(increase) and
T(decrease) keys it’s possible to scroll all the other programming windows. At
the end of the programming phase the modified parameters are stored auto-
matically and retained also during the switch off of the instrument.
Programming procedure:
Set-up of the decimal point (dP)
Press the Sor Tkeys to select the decimal point position (from zero to 3
decimals). Press Fto confirm. Default = 1 decimal
Set-up of the engineering value related to the zero point (ZErO)
Press the Sor Tkeys to select the engineering value zero (-1999 to
9999). Press Fto confirm. Default = 0.0
Set-up of the engineering value related to the span range (SPAn)
Press the Sor Tkeys to select the engineering range value (-1999
+9999). Press Fto confirm. Default = 100.0
Set-up of the limit on the input current (Li) This parameter allows to
select the over-load limit of the visualization.
If Li = 0, when the current overcomes the 20 mA value, the display will indi-
cate the OverLoad message OL (-OL when the current is lower that 4 mA).
If Li = 1, the visualization will be extended of a 10% over the 4...20 mA
range, before indicating the overload. In both cases, overcoming the
display maximum readings (-1999 +9999), the overload message will be
indicated. Default = 1
Set-up of the filter (FiLt) When the 4...20 mA is disturbed it is possible
to select an higher value of FiLt in order to get a more stable and clear
visualization on the display.
Press the key Sto increase the filter value on the input and the key Tto
decrease the filter value.
It’s possible to set-up different values from 1 to 8; when FiLt = 1 no filter
is applied on the input and the digital reading occurs every 250 ms.
In this case the updating period of the display will be 250 ms multiplied by
the FiLt value. Example: if FiLt = 5 the updating period of the display will
be 1.25 s. Default = 2
Set-up of resolution (riS) This function allows to set-up the resolution
of the display; when riS = 1 the display will indicate all the available digit in
the scale, within the programmed range.
When riS = 2 the steps between two consecutive readings will be doubled:
with riS = 2 it will not be possible to indicate odd numbers.
Selectable values for riS are: 1, 2, 5 and 10.
It is suggested to increase the resolution only if the set range is very large
(example 10000 points) and/or if the 4...20 mA signal is quite unstable: on
the contrary the maximum resolution is normally used. Default = 1
Summary
Key Function Disply
SCROLL Set-up of the decimal point DP / 000.0
Sor TSet-up of the engineering value ZERO ZErO / 0.0
Set-up of the engineering range SPAN SPAn / 100.0
Set-up of the OverLoad Limit Li / 0
Set-up of the input Filter FiLT / 1
Set-up of the Resolution riS / 1
FAccess to enter the programming window. Allow to exit the
programmimg window and to save the modifications.
SIncreasing digit 0 to 9
TDecreasing digit 9 to 0
S+ TExit the programmimg without saving
CALIBRATION
By pressing contemporary the S+ Tkeys for more than 3 s, it is possible
to access to the calibrating function where it is possible to calibrate the
zero and the full scale of the A/D converter of the digital indicator.
Entering this procedure and modifying the parameters will change
the factory calibration data. This function must be executed by
specialised personnel only by using adequate instrumentation. A wrong
calibration will affect the right functionality of the instrument itself.
Step 1: Zero-point calibration
Inside the calibration window, select the ZERO point calibration (C4) by
pressing Sor Tkeys. Apply a 4 mA current to the instrument, wait for the
stabilization of the signal and of the indication and press the key F until the
indication CAL will appear on the display. After few seconds, the new
engineering ZERO value will be indicated.
Exit the Zero-point calibration by pressing S+ Tkeys together and pro-
ceed with the Full Scale calibration.
Step 2: Full scale calibration
Inside the calibration window, select the Full Scale calibration (C20) by
pressing Sor Tkeys. Apply a 20 mA current to the instrument and pro-
ceed as for the Zero-point calibration.
Window
(polycarbonate)
LCD-H20
Mounting kit
KDST1

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